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    <title>Scrimborg: Google Wave e-mail Scr.im Robot by Charles Akalugwu</title>
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   <p>Convert your email address into a short, cute and safe link you can share on google wave.</p>
   <p>Why?</p>
   
   <p>Use scr.im to get less spam</p>

<p class="little brown">Leaving your email as plain text in forums, on Twitter or on classified sites makes you an <span class="red">easy spam target</span>: spam robots and email harvesters constantly browse these sites to collect new victim emails.</p>

<p class="little brown">Don't share your email on public sites. Instead, use our <span class="red">free service</span> that will convert your email address (<tt>joe@email.com</tt>) into a <span class="red">safe and short</span> URL (for instance <tt>http://scr.im/joe</tt>). People willing to email you will go to this URL that will reveal your email address, after a simple test that automated scripts and bots cannot pass.</p>

<p class="little brown center"><img src="http://scr.im/img/plain-text-email.png" /></p>

<p><span class="little red">Don't share your email</span>. <span class="little brown">Don't make yourself an easy spam target.</span> <span class="brown">Instead,</span> share your safe scr.im URL</p>
   
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